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fn5 / boot1.log
Created June 26, 2022 01:48
DNA0332TLS JM102 console output #1
pi@pepper:~ $ picocom /dev/ttyUSB0 -b 115200 -l | tee log1.log
picocom v3.1
port is : /dev/ttyUSB0
flowcontrol : none
baudrate is : 115200
parity is : none
databits are : 8
stopbits are : 1
escape is : C-a
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fn5 / backup.ps1
Created October 28, 2022 00:14 — forked from stil/backup.ps1
Differential backup with 7zip and Powershell
# CONFIGURATION
$dirToBackup = "C:\Users\John" # path to directory we back up (no following backslash)
$outputDir = "E:\bak" # path directory we store our backups (no following backslash)
$params = '-t7z', '-r', '-ms=off', '-mx1'
# THE SCRIPT
$fullBackup = $outputDir + "\full.7z"
if (Test-Path ($fullBackup)) { # Let's check whether full backup exists
Write-Host "Full backup already exists"
BRITISH EMBASSY,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
December 7th 1940
Mr. President,
As we reach the end of this year I feel that you will expect me to lay before you the prospects for 1941. I do so strongly and confidently because it seems to me that the vast majority of American citizens have recorded their conviction that the safety of the United States as well as the future of our two democracies and the kind of civilization for which they stand are bound up with the survival and independence of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Only thus can those bastions of sea power, upon which the control of the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans depends, be preserved in faithful and friendly hands. The control of the Pacific by the United States Navy and of the Atlantic by the British Navy is indispensable to the security of the trade routes both our countries and the surest means to preventing the war from reaching the shores of the United States.
2. There is another aspect. It takes between three and four years to convert t

BRITISH EMBASSY, WASHINGTON, D. C. December 7th 1940

Mr. President,

As we reach the end of this year I feel that you will expect me to lay before you the prospects for 1941. I do so strongly and confidently because it seems to me that the vast majority of American citizens have recorded their conviction that the safety of the United States as well as the future of our two democracies and the kind of civilization for which they stand are bound up with the survival and independence of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Only thus can those bastions of sea power, upon which the control of the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans depends, be preserved in faithful and friendly hands. The control of the Pacific by the United States Navy and of the Atlantic by the British Navy is indispensable to the security of the trade routes both our countries and the surest means to preventing the war from reaching the shores of the United States. 2. There is another aspect. It takes between three and four years to convert t